Trunk dolly



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. LJEDEL I TRUNK DOLLY t Filed Nov. 1. 1924 5' nient with each other. By perpendienlai-S" l mean the lines dropped frein the apex of each triangle to the base line l0.

Wlhen the device is not in use the dolly may be folded or collapsed iii the sense that 10 the trainee may bef/swiiii'g toa position one upon the other. This is iniide possible by the fact that the connecting` links 2f! are slightly resilient and niny be warped or twisted siiilieiently to permit sneh arrange- 5 nient.

20 of two independently movable rigid frames,

each for supporting a portion of the triink, and a plurality ot links pivoted together and to the trainee to render one of thein movable relatively to the other in tivo non-coincidenty n.. L directions in the saine plane.

Qi A dolly having two separate polygonal lrziinefi, castors there l'or. sind :i plurality olV links pivoteil together :ind io the lfraines, the :ire-e; ol" the pivots being perpendicular to the plane ol' the trames whereby one ol' Said i'i'aines is capable ol' inoven'ient both of ro-` tation and translation relatively to the other in its own plane and in the plane of the other traine.

53. A dolly havin;Y two triangnhir Vframes provided with castors and a pair ol linke` pirotnlli eonneetefl to ezii'h other and to Said trainee near 'he :ipexes ihereol'.

l. A device for enpportingtrunks and the like having two flat independent l'raines, elietore for inovably supporting theniA` and a pair ot' links: 'for flexibly 'oiineeting tliein together. Said linke holdingv said l'raines in :i ifoinnion plane. eaid links being' partially ref ilient to enable thein7 by beine Slight-ly warped or twisted. to pei-init the l'riiines to be Swiing te :t position one iipon the other.

In witness whereof, l have hereunto siibseribed my naine.

JULlUS JEIDEL. 

